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To some life is like hanging in limbo, waiting for death to come and liberate them from their chains of pain...they want to be free....free to love, and live, without pain...without hurt....without fear....
Lori Black, the mother of Shayla Johnson, wipes away tears in the crowded courtroom as Judge George Economy gives a delayed sentence to Charles Lewis Jr., 15, Friday 4/13/2012. Lewis was sentenced in his first-degree murder conviction in the homicide of Shayla Johnson when Lewis was 13. Lewis was convicted in February in the homicide which involved seven other adults including his father. (Rod Sanford | Lansing State Journal)
24 year-old Charly Pitman, of Brislington, Bristol, was found guilty of riot following a trial at Bristol Crown Court in April. On 7th July 2022 she was sentenced to three years in prison.
During her trial jurors heard how she positioned herself at the front of the crowd challenging police officers as they attempted to separate them from the neighbourhood police station.
They were shown footage of her acting aggressively towards the officers, striking their shields and helmets, and were told her actions caused them and others to fear for their safety.
Judge Julian Lambert said Pitman made a conscious decision not to leave the riot and encouraged others to attack police officers. He added jurors decided quickly there was ‘no basis for self-defence’, as Pitman had claimed during the trial.
Including Pitman, those jailed for offences committed during the riot have been imprisoned for a combined total of 74 years and nine months.
Prisoners serving a life sentence are confined to their own cells, which have a toilet, shower, bed and small sitting area. This man was jailed for murder and suffers from psychotic side effects caused by his MDR-TB drugs. "I prefer to sit alone and read. By doing this, I can calm down and feel better."
© ICRC / Zalmaï AHAD / v-p-az-e-00313 / www.icrc.org
Call me odd, I find it a little bizarre that parents take their kids to petting zoos/farms to see the cute little lambs but those kids don't grow up with a strong aversion to eating lamb. No, I'm not a vegetarian, but I do find it unsettling the way we use and abuse animals on an industrial scale.
Srung Vong Vannak had just been sentenced to 13 years in prison when this photo was snapped by a photographer in Cambodia in 1997. Vannak was convicted of ordering the murder of Cambodian Strongman Hun Sen's brother in-law, Kov Samuth. Much later, he was freed. But no one really believed that Vannak, who worked for Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy, was guilty. It was just another of the many efforts to use the courts to weaken the opposition. Eventually, international pressure and internal negotiations helped to gain his freedom. More about Cambodia's notoriously corrupt justice system is conveyed here in an interview that I did with the then-Justice Minister, a man of surreal arguments, Chem Snguon. "http://www.ahrchk.net/pub/mainfile.php/cambodia_judiciary/117/
ABC Recovery Center has a long history of working with the courts and criminal justice system to provide alternative sentencing options.
Having numerous legal experts on staff, including a State Bar admitted attorney, ABC is uniquely well suited for dealing with patient’s legal needs. We are committed to working with the courts, patient’s attorneys, and both probation and parole to achieve the best possible outcome. Staff is available to attend court appearances with the patient to advocate for the best possible results.
"This sentence can do the funky chicken. This sentence has seen too much and forgotten too little. This sentence is called "Speedoo" but its real name is Mr. Earl." Tom Robbins from Even Cowgirls Get the Blues
This is his expression when I ask him "Do you wanna" add anything to this sentence and I get that same silly smile :)
"calling for the death sentences to be commuted to life imprisonment to Perarivalan" "Murugan and Santhan" in London
july 12th @ the lab: lucky dragons, foot village, the urxed, gowns, death sentence panda, KIT, TITS, former ghosts
My mates band life sentence perfroming live and this photo is a good live representation of the band